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Why Huckleberry Finn Should Not Be Taught

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It has been a major question over the years, should teachers teach their students Huckleberry Finn? Below are some reasons as to why they should or should not allow young students to read this book in class.

Many students and parents believe that this book should not be taught in schools because it can be offensive to some readers. Parents complain of their children reading such a "racist" book at school and demand that it should not be forced upon them to do so. Huckelberry Finn is said to be one of the greatest novels in American history and it is very brave for someone to say that it should not be taught. Most people believe that Jim is portrayed as a fool in Huck Finn when in reality he wasn't. Jim is the stereotype for a slave from that time period, but he is also different than people see him, Jim is a very caring man. He stays with Huck after realizing that his father had died, he also went through so much trouble to be with his family again. That is something that not all men would do. …show more content…

Mark Twins real goal in this novel is to show what it was like for slaves, and their living conditions, pre-Civil war. To be able to really understand Twain's goal in this novel you have to understand Americas cruel and unpleasant history. In those days slaves wee called "niggers" and, said by David Bradley, "its not Huckelberry Finn anymore" if you remove the "n-word." By removing this word, you are removing so much of the novels meaning. When students read this book the should read it with this word still in

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